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Why is the sky blue, but outer space black?

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Why is the sky blue, but outer space black?

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because light reflects color, the sun shines on our atmosphere casing the light to shift to the blue end of the light spectrum, there is no atmosphere in space, therefor no color shift, when the sky turns different colors it is because the light is being reflected from different points in the atmosphere.

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